After a long-awaited dedication, what did the unmanned captain who had skipped the ticket for six months look like?

At CES in January this year, Typhoon H, a new drone that Intel and Intel co-operated with Yuneec, grabbed the limelight. Under RealSense technology blessing, it will automatically bypass obstacles like life. The audience was stunned.

But shortly after the performance, this powerful drone was caught in a cloud of suspicion. The workshop questioned the use of Motion Capture technology for cheating in the Typhoon H demo. The performance at CES could not be reproduced in the real world. Several well-known drone companies in China also doubted the automatic obstacle avoidance technology of Intel and Yuneec. .

Moreover, although the "advanced version" of Typhoon H was shipped early, Typhoon H, a "Professional Edition" with RealSense sensor, has been late, further increasing the skepticism.

Eventually, Ovan’s main character, Odin, visited the Typhoon H media event in Beijing last week to experience the effects of Typhoon H's automatic obstacle avoidance. This Typhoon H with RealSense sensor, path planning and automatic obstacle avoidance has also been It appears in Ai Fan's office.

We will explore the Intel RealSense technology as soon as possible for everyone, and the actual results on the drones are really as magical as on CES.

To open the kraft box, there is only Typhoon H's backpack - the backpack itself is the basic package of Typhoon H RealSense. To be honest, although the design of the backpack is not very good-looking, it is also called practical: There are debris spaces on the top, and there are two small mesh bags left and right. It is still possible.

There is mesh ventilation behind the back pockets, and waist buckles reduce the burden on the waist.

Someone took Typhoon H's foam box (above) with the foam box of Dhan Phantom 4 to show that Phantom 4 is better; but DJI Phantom 4 did not have a backpack, only the foam box, and Typhoon H with RealSense, The bubble is just a backpack's inner pad, and the backpack is the key...

The Typhoon H of RealSense is priced at RMB 12,888, with a backpack and two batteries, a remote control shading plate and a Typhoon Wizard controller (above, below the drone).

Although Typhoon H can fold its feet, it cannot be denied that the folded volume is still huge (above).

After completely opening the Typhoon H (above), the volume is more scary, completely contrary to the current trend of smaller and smaller drones. However, according to the Yuneee Media Experience, they will soon launch a small drone similar to the zero-degree DOBBY.

Typhoon H of the RealSense version is not very different from the normal version in appearance. The biggest difference is the Intel RealSense module (above).

After the RealSense module (above) is activated, the infrared emitter in the middle of the left will light up. On the left is a visible light camera, while the left and right sides are infrared cameras.

There is no sensor from the rear of the fuselage. Yes, Typhoon H has only one set of front RealSense sensors and only one set of ultrasonic sensors, so both sides and the rear cannot avoid obstacles.

The "Folding Joint" of the six pylons and the fuselage's folding joint indicates that the body can be folded by pressing. However, there are criticisms that this may cause the electric wires of the motor to be exposed. Inadvertent operation may damage the electric wires and may cause risks. .

Machine bottom flow sensor: dual ultrasonic + camera lens, so it can be located in the indoor environment without GPS. However, due to the large size of the body, it is better for people to fly outdoors.

The main camera lens and three-axis head are still Q500 4k CGO3+ (above) and can be disassembled independently. We do not have the QGO CGO3+ hand-held PTZ, which seems to be compatible, but has the shooting ability improved? To wait for a later evaluation to confirm.

The motor (above) has a certain camber angle to increase the windward side, which helps wind resistance to some extent. In addition, Typhoon H also used the Phantom 4's quick-release paddles; although the actual measurement is still slightly inferior to Phantom 4, it is far better than the Q500's self-tightening paddle.

Although Typhoon H is a six-axis model, it only includes two positive, two negative, and four alternate aerators (above), in addition to the three positive, three negative, and six blades.

One of Typhoon H's most brutal problems is the ST16's remote control (above). In addition to its large size (5-inch screen included), but also because it is too many buttons, the design is too close to the people.

The ST16 without the RealSense version uses an ordinary WiFi dipole antenna and a mushroom antenna; however, the RealSense ST16 has two antennas and a ceramic antenna for real-time image transmission. The ceramic antenna is a directional antenna in principle. There may be a better picture transmission distance, but if the user does not align the antenna with the drone, it may easily lead to interruption of the real-time image transmission.

Behind the ST16 (above) there is no other button, only the flying speed dial and the PTZ turntable. In addition, it has a hidden handle.

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This is the kit that comes with the Typhoon Wizard. It has only one recording pen size and can be used as GPS coordinates so that you can use the follow-up function without the remote controller.

There is a small valve behind the battery, allowing users to easily plug in the battery, the design is very intimate.

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